Zasha Auerbach

Zasha Auerbach (ザーシャ・アウアーバッハ Zāsha Auābahha; 15 April 1945 – 22 October 1967) was a Russian-German diarist of Jewish origin, and the youngest sibling/sister of Sonya Auerbach (her eldest sibling/sister). Her eldest sibling, Sonya Auerbach, became one of the most mysterious victims of the Holocaust during WW2; born on the day of the liberation of the Camp to a semi-healthy pair of parents, Zasha, was proclaimed and nicknamed the Liberation Baby as she was born on the day British troops liberated the camp.

Born in the Bergen-Belson concentration camp, she was born extremely healthy and spry; unfortunately, she was born with a mild case of hemophilia and contracted eunomia as soon as she was born into the world. Her paternal relatives and maternal relatives, at least those who remained, were all imprisoned in the same concentration camp as Sonya and her entire family, including the newly-born Zasha. She and her family returned to Leningrad Russia, with the neighbor who sold them out to the Nazi`s being sentenced to death for the death of Sonya and a majority of her relatives (both maternal and paternal to death).